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Mario master reveals Nintendo's secrets to success

Shigeru Miyamoto, general manager of Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development, speaks to the 5,300 exuberant attendees at the 2007 Game Developers Conference in San Francisco about what sets Nintendo apart from its competitors. CNET.com's Veronica...

1:13 / June 3, 2008

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